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It’s now a reality, an exclusively all-Gaeilge next-generation social community site that lets users show what’s up with visual updates. Would you like to social network, post status updates or to micro-blog entirely as Gaeilge – now you can. Físeáin Eolais is deireanaí

We (in Coláiste Lurgan)have invested heavily in time, funds and resources to deliver the world’s first exclusive minority language social /community network site. It only takes a few seconds to join and for you to start sharing your news, thoughts, photos, audios, and videos with your friends, colleagues and family in a simple and easy-to-use […]

AbairleatOIDE focuses on unfamiliar features of Gaeilge to English speakers. It is quite common for features that are not present in the English language to cause a degree of difficulty to learners. A key objective of AbairLeat! is to deal comprehensively with these features so that learners become both comfortable and familiar with them. The […]

The enrolment process – 2012 — NB: For Internet Explorer 7 users click here .— Enrolment in Coláiste Lurgan is open to all and places are allocated on a first come basis. In 2011 all places for Cúrsa A were filled by the end of November (2010). Cúrsa B was full by early February and […]

This contact page is for dealing with OIDE issues only. Logging in: If your child is having difficulties in logging into OIDE you should fill out this form. Confirm Login) A number of OIDE usernames have changed since they were originally allocated on signup last October. FORÁS uses the same email/username as OIDE as both […]

Downloading the OIDE App The big advantage with having a cross platform App is that accounts can be accessed through a wide range of devices. The only requirement is having a good broadband connection. PC and Mac Version There are 2 steps to download the AbairLeatOIDE App onto your PC. Step 1 – Download and […]

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